Agriculture and Natural Resources
Found in 739 Collections and/or Records:
Financial statements and correspondence dealing with Mineral Flats, 1911-1920
Tax papers (1904-1947), company correspondence (1909-1947), financial records including incoming statements and bank statements (1914-1929), financial papers for individual companies (1907-1953), mining bulletins (1926-1928), and over 200 maps and plans. The materials relate to the operations of the company and to the corporations in which it invested. Most of these companies were involved either in mining or in railroads.
A fishing story
Typewritten draft of a short story about fishing. The item was signed by the author.
Charles Love Flake diary
Forest Service Region IV research materials
Oral histories and other research materials and findings collected during the research of the history of Region IV of the Forest Service.
The Fort Hall Indian reservation : history and establishment of the reservation
Lorymore Free papers
Peter F. Freece and Margaret Freece diaries and correspondence
Handwritten diaries and correspondence. Freece's diaries cover the years from 1915 to 1924 and describe farming experiences and daily activities. Also included are writings on Mormon history, descriptions of visions and dreams, and some miscellaneous items. Also included is a diary for the year 1909 and other personal papers of Freece's daughter, Margaret, who was a physician in Salina.
Fremont Irrigation Company article of agreement
Photocopy of agreement which transfers the water rights of the outlet of Fish Lake, Utah, from the Indians to the Fremont "Eragation" Company made on March 1, 1889 in Loa, Utah.
Fruits of their Labors records
Collection includes field work materials, including oral histories, photographs, and supporting materials, gathered by Fruits of their Labors field school participants between July and August, 2004. Materials focus on the development, management, and decline of orchards in Utah Valley, Utah.
Lewis Cass Gandy letter
The collection contains a typewritten letter dated 22 March 1933 and addressed to the editor of the Denver Post newspaper. Gandy criticises the accuracy of David Karsner's book "Silver Dollar: The Story of the Tabors." Gandy calls the book "a collection of falsehoods," and gives a list of discrepancies between the sources and the book's assertions.